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Thursday, May 8, 2014

May 16 Peter Gizzi, James Meetze, & Ngoc Doan

Please join us for an evening of poets and chapbookery at Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop. Peter Gizzi, James Meetze, and Ngoc Doan each have recent chapbooks published by Manor House and will read in celebration of them.

May 16, 7 pm

Peter Gizzi is the author of five books of poetry and many limited-edition chapbooks and pamphlets. In Defense of Nothing: Selected Poems, 1987-2011 is just out from Wesleyan University Press. He lives and works in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts.

James Meetze is the author of Dayglo, selected by Terrance Hayes as winner of the 2010 Sawtooth Poetry Prize, and I Have Designed This for You. He is editor, with Simon Pettet, of Other Flowers: Uncollected Poems by James Schuyler. His new collection, Phantom Hour, will be published by Ahsahta Press in 2016. He lives and works in San Diego.

Ngoc Doan's brand new chapbook, For Not So Much the Love of Weather, is just out from Manor House. She is a graduate of the MFA program at UMass Amherst and lives in Brooklyn.

Chapbooks from all three poets will be available for purchase.